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SBP Plans Low-Cost Housing Scheme for Disabled, Widows & Transgender

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is planning to launch a low-cost housing scheme for widows, children of martyrs, special persons, transgender citizens and people severely affected by terrorism.

In this regard, the beneficiaries of the scheme will get a financing facility of up to Rs. 2.7 million from Islamic banks and Islamic banking divisions for housing units with a maximum limit of Rs. 3 million.

The beneficiary will be required to buy a plot and construct a house on it but they should be first time owners and should never haveĀ availed any financing facility from any bank and financial institution.

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The beneficiaries will repay the amount of financing in the next 12 and a half years including a maximum grace period of six months. The repayment of the amount will be made with a 5 percent additional amount.

The central bank has sought the interest of Islamic banks to participate in the long-term scheme of financing facility. It will assign yearly limits which shall be allocated to individual banks/DFIs under the scheme.

Under this facility, Mudarabah investment of SBP shall be available for up to 100% of the amount financed to eligible customers. SBP shall make Mudarabah investment in the general pool of the Islamic banks.

The incumbent government is working aggressively for providing low-cost housing to the people as it set a target for 5 million housing units in five years. The low-cost financing facility not only will bode well for the public but it will give a business opportunity to Islamic banks which are always in search of investment avenues. This scheme is long-term but a little risky for banks too.

The government should set up a regulatory body to ease the process of purchasing a house with an integrated and one-window system of land record and registration, this will create an ecosystem for banks to come forward easily for such schemes.

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Abdul Rahman